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  • 数字健康数字健康
  • 健康 公平 卫生 公平
  • 人与计算机的交互

背景情况:

  • 移动健康 (mHealth) 干预措施广泛存在,但被边缘化社区对自我管理的利用不足.
  • 社区参与对于为各种人群设计有效的数字健康工具至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 利用以社区为中心的方法优化现有的mHealth应用程序,用于高血压自我管理.
  • 为了提高干预的忠实性和可用性,为边缘化用户.

主要方法:

  • 应用以人为中心的设计 (HCD) 方法,专注于用户观察,障碍分析和代设计.
  • 与社区咨询委员会一起开展HCD活动,以改进应用程序原型.
  • 整合了用户对高血压管理内容和功能的反.

主要成果:

  • 可用性测试得分为67.5 (基准68),表明性能"高于平均水平".
  • 所有用户都发现mHealth工具易于使用.
  • 确定了关键的需求,障碍,以及未来应用程序代的解决方案.

结论:

  • 以人为中心的设计 (HCD) 是一种有效的以患者为中心的方法,用于改进高血压管理工具.
  • 社区参与对于开发公平和可用的数字健康干预措施至关重要.